
Tibetan carpets mainly include “sadian” (carpet for covering floors) and “kadian” (puff, a plush mat for coving cushions). Kadian, also called small Tibetan rug, are Tibetan people's favorite cushions....
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-11

Bangdian is Tibetan Apron, a kind of colorful and faconne woolen fabric very popular among Tibetan women. When Tibetan women tie it about the waist as an ornament, the Bangdian is just like a rainbow at Tibetan women’s waist. ...
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Gutu is a special dinner Tibetan people have on December 29 on Tibetan calendar to dispel ghosts, hanker for happiness and welcome Tibetan New Year....
More>> Pubdate:2012-10-09

Songtsen Gampo, the 33rd ruler of the Tubo Regime in Tibet, is an important Tibetan King in Tibet history and is considered to be the real founder of the Tibetan Empire ( known as Tubo Regime in Tibet history). His contribution to the unity of the Chi...
More>> Pubdate:2012-09-14

Weisang is a Tibetan household’s custom of burning offerings to make cloudy smog to pray for good fortune, good harvest, peace and prosperity....
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Donggar frescos are a recent and important archaeological discovery made by cultural heritage departments in Tibet. They provide the missing link on the subject of ancient Buddhist cave art in western Tibet....
More>> Pubdate:2012-09-13

Guge frescos mainly refer to the frescos in the Red and White palaces of the ruins of Guge Kingdom....
More>> Pubdate:2012-09-12

Rutog rock paintings in western Tibet describing and recording Tibetan people's way of life and work during the early development of human society are precious cultural record from human ancestors for us....
More>> Pubdate:2012-09-12


Tibetan people use colorful valances to decorate the doors and windows of their houses. Replacing valance on Tibetan New Year’s Eve also becomes a custom in Tibet. ...
More>> Pubdate:2012-08-31
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